By ANGELA K. BROWN
Associated Press
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) - A
military judge says the Army psychiatrist charged in the 2009 Fort Hood
shooting rampage must be clean-shaven or will be forcibly shaved before
his murder trial.
Col. Gregory Gross issued
the official order Thursday after a hearing to determine whether a
federal religious freedom law applied to Hasan's case.
Hasan says he grew his beard because his Muslim faith requires it. Army regulations ban beards.
Gross ruled the defense didn't prove that Hasan is growing a beard for sincere religious reasons.
Gross also says his order
triggers another delay in all proceedings related to Hasan's trial
because his attorneys plan to appeal.
Hasan faces the death
penalty if convicted of 13 counts of premeditated murder in the November
2009 attack on the Texas Army post.
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